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death poetry

give me hunger
along the banks
she heard the children playing in the sun
sleep, gray brother of death
my soul is a dark ploughed field
night was black and drear
let a joy keep you
the shadows of the ships
therefore i may not
i was a goddess ere the marble found me
sweet splendor
we who stood

 



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